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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 8:41 am
by Triple7
OnlyTheTruth wrote:
Fierce1 wrote:
OnlyTheTruth wrote:
If the Celtics choke, and Tatum disappears like he does under pressure then the fans will turn their back on Tatum

That's how it is in sports.

But even if the Cs exit in the playoffs this year, those same Celtic fans will tune in again next season to watch the Celtics.

It's not like if JT fails Celtic fans will stop becoming Celtic fans.


I agree with that but at the same time, its time for us to win banner 18, and if its not getting done with Tatum and Brown maybe its time to make some major changes. This is the easiest path to the finals and for them to win banner 18, but they showed during the regular season that they dont have mental toughness. Every time they faced an elite team, they got spanked.

I do believe Joe Mazzulla will be the first piece to get cut if they dont win championship.

My heart tells me they dont have what it takes to beat Denver in 7 game series...maybe even Sota


I think we are the only team that has a chance to beat denver from the east. If we face denver in the finals, that’s the only time i would preach chucking off as many 3’s as we can. If we can get hot for 4 games, then we win that chip. If the games are close, i don’t like our chances. But its not impossible for us to shoot lights out for 4 games. Our guys can do that. Just get to the finals first.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:09 am
by Fierce1
Triple7 wrote:
OnlyTheTruth wrote:
Fierce1 wrote:That's how it is in sports.

But even if the Cs exit in the playoffs this year, those same Celtic fans will tune in again next season to watch the Celtics.

It's not like if JT fails Celtic fans will stop becoming Celtic fans.


I agree with that but at the same time, its time for us to win banner 18, and if its not getting done with Tatum and Brown maybe its time to make some major changes. This is the easiest path to the finals and for them to win banner 18, but they showed during the regular season that they dont have mental toughness. Every time they faced an elite team, they got spanked.

I do believe Joe Mazzulla will be the first piece to get cut if they dont win championship.

My heart tells me they dont have what it takes to beat Denver in 7 game series...maybe even Sota


I think we are the only team that has a chance to beat denver from the east. If we face denver in the finals, that’s the only time i would preach chucking off as many 3’s as we can. If we can get hot for 4 games, then we win that chip. If the games are close, i don’t like our chances. But its not impossible for us to shoot lights out for 4 games. Our guys can do that. Just get to the finals first.

Will you bet 1,000 dollars on the Celtics if they're facing Denver in the finals?

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:43 am
by BK_2020
Nesmith shooting 22.7% from the three on 7+ attempts per game. He's still only 24 but it looking more and more like another Brad Stevens win.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:48 am
by BK_2020
OnlyTheTruth wrote:
Fierce1 wrote:
SuperDeluxe wrote:My gawd, this thread... Are we sure it's our players who are shrinking under pressure? Because I'm seeing a lot of shrinking here.

The mind-boggling criticism of Tatum reminds me of the exact same thing about Pierce 16-17 years ago. We old timers remember. Even with the cold hard numbers in front of them, people insist! Un-freaking-believable.

Enjoy the ride, guys and gals.

Same here.

I remember those days when Paul Pierce was not even recognized by some as a superstar player.

It's also true that it's a 2-way street, one loss and some of the Celtic fans are in panic mode.

One loss and the fighting spirit goes soft?

Not sure if there's a Viagra for the fighting spirit.


Paul Pierce has more balls than JT will ever have.

Paul Pierce was godawful in the "clutch" and frankly not that good in general in the playoffs. Without a top-10 all-time player and a top-5 all-time shooter helping him to a ring, he would be remembered mainly for being stabbed, pretending to need a wheelchair, and for pooping in his shorts.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:49 am
by zoyathedestroya
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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:34 pm
by SuperDeluxe
zoyathedestroya wrote:
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For all his talent, this guy seems as intellectually gifted as an ostrich.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:40 pm
by threrf23
SuperDeluxe wrote:For all his talent, this guy seems as intellectually gifted as an ostrich.


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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 3:22 pm
by SuperDeluxe
threrf23 wrote:
SuperDeluxe wrote:For all his talent, this guy seems as intellectually gifted as an ostrich.


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https://www.planetnatural.com/dumbest-animals/

The 20 Dumbest Animals in the World (Updated for 2024)

1. Ostrich

The ostrich, a flightless bird native to Africa, is often considered one of the dumbest animals alive, and for good reason. Its intellectual shortcomings are highlighted in its behavioral patterns and survival strategies.

(...)

Also, ostriches have the largest eyes of any land animal, yet their brain is smaller than either of their eyeballs. This means that an ostrich has more space in its skull for eyes than for a brain.

This anatomical feature, while providing the bird with excellent visual acuity, is a telling indicator of its limited cognitive abilities.

Plus, ostriches are not known for their social intelligence. They often engage in aggressive behaviors towards each other for no apparent reason and lack the complex social structures seen in many other bird species.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 3:38 pm
by Fierce1
Bad move by Edwards.

Maturity issue.

Wolves haven't won anything in like forever.

Win first then do whatever you want after.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:42 pm
by exculpatory
BK_2020 wrote:
OnlyTheTruth wrote:
Fierce1 wrote:Same here.

I remember those days when Paul Pierce was not even recognized by some as a superstar player.

It's also true that it's a 2-way street, one loss and some of the Celtic fans are in panic mode.

One loss and the fighting spirit goes soft?

Not sure if there's a Viagra for the fighting spirit.


Paul Pierce has more balls than JT will ever have.

Paul Pierce was godawful in the "clutch" and frankly not that good in general in the playoffs. Without a top-10 all-time player and a top-5 all-time shooter helping him to a ring, he would be remembered mainly for being stabbed, pretending to need a wheelchair, and for pooping in his shorts.


That would be a crock of ****.

I should pull up 1 of my 5000 posts from back in the day depicting his incredible stats - including in the clutch.

The You Tube videos showing innumerable clutch shots in the final seconds & minutes of tight games - 5 of which I witnessed in person.

And the vast number of clutch ASSISTS & FTS as well - which most people are clueless about.

The videos of Bron & Kobe saying out loud that he was the most feared opponent they ever faced.

Listen to Shaq talk about him & why he nicknamed him The Mother **** Truth.

The most underrated Super Star of his generation by light years.

KG & Ray win NOTHING without him - just as he would not have won without them.

He carried **** teams for 9 years until KG showed up.

Had he been given KG 5-6 years earlier like Kobe was given Shaq in his young prime, we would have several more banners today. No doubt in my mind.

And he had huge Dawg in him.

Was he perfect? Hell no. Not close. Did he **** up at times. Sure he did. But he had balls the size of pineapples.

JT has been beyond phenomenal & possesses more pure talent than Truth ever had.
My only concern with him is the lack of enough dawg & consistent fierceness.
He is too nice a guy.
Needs to become more cut throat.
Needs a Coach to call him out when he starts doing #7 things.
He still has time to become one of the best ever. He is still young. Time will tell.

But not going to hijack this thread, & get into it with the Pierce haters I blasted for many years here.
This thread is about Tatum & our current team accomplishing what they have the talent to do & should do.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:43 pm
by zoyathedestroya
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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:53 pm
by BK_2020
exculpatory wrote:This thread is about Tatum & our current team accomplishing what they have the talent to do & should do.

Actually this thread is "Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3."

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:55 pm
by exculpatory
BK_2020 wrote:
exculpatory wrote:This thread is about Tatum & our current team accomplishing what they have the talent to do & should do.

Actually this thread is "Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3."


My mistake.

I got caught up in a few posts & forgot where I was. LOL.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:56 pm
by exculpatory
Error.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:51 pm
by CelticsPride18
Isaac would make Tatum look so bad in round 2. We need the Cavs to win that series

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:57 pm
by zoyathedestroya
Banchero showing youth and inexperience. What a disastrous half from him. Easily the worst player on the floor. Team-worst -14 and 4 turnovers, most of them live.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:58 pm
by zoyathedestroya
CelticsPride18 wrote:Isaac would make Tatum look so bad in round 2. We need the Cavs to win that series

Need to get past Caleb Martin and Haywood Highsmith first. :noway:

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 6:07 pm
by titlebound1
SuperDeluxe wrote:
zoyathedestroya wrote:
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For all his talent, this guy seems as intellectually gifted as an ostrich.


Yeah not at all a fan of this guy

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 6:28 pm
by CelticsPride18
Magic another young team showing more poise and better execution than any Jayson Tatum led team.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2023-24, Part 3

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 6:30 pm
by BK_2020
CelticsPride18 wrote:Magic another young team showing more poise and better execution than any Jayson Tatum led team.

They have 11 turnovers midway through the 3rd.